Nick Mundy is an American singer, composer, guitarist and producer from Philadelphia.
He has composed and produced hits for various artists and has worked with Gina Go-Go, Franne Golde and Paul Fox.
[16] As a composer or producer, has also worked with Eric Benet, Color Me Badd, Sheena Easton, Gina Go Go Gomez, Janice Ian, La Toya Jackson, Jeremy Jordan, Kashif, Motion & Tony Terry, Judy Mowatt, Jeffrey Osborne, Alexander O’Neill, John Pagano, Phil Perry, Carl Thomas, and Wild Orchid & Fergie.
[17][18] His music has been used in the films, The Taking of Beverly Hills (1991), Class Act (1992) and Airborne (1993).
[20] In 1981, his single, "Jam with Us" backed with the instrumental version was released on the Double Cross label.
Making note of Mundy's vocal range which went from a husky tenor to a falsetto, Dukes called him an interesting singer.
He said that the album started off slow "but rewards listeners to stick around with some good jazz influenced R&B".
[33][34] Along with Franne Golde and Paul Fox, he co-wrote "Talk to Me" for Chico DeBarge.
He also played guitar and some of the drums on the song as well Synthesizer and providing backing vocals.
[36][37] He co-wrote and produced the single, "I Can't Face the Fact" for Gina Go-Go.
[46][47] With Antonina Armato and Gina Go-Go, he co-wrote "What Comes Naturally" for Sheena Easton.
It was used in the 1993 film, Airborne which was directed by Rob Bowman and starred Shane McDermott, Seth Green, and Brittney Powell.
[53] With Maria Christina, Mundy co-wrote the sing "Grind"[54] which was a hit for Alexander O'Neal, getting to no.